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P1 350 Project

Postby Bones » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:14 am

Not sure if it will see the race track this year as I still need to make my current 250 Suzy more competitive. Bought her for $350 a 1971 T350 ( 315cc ) all I can use from her is the frame, engine, tank and hubs so if anyone has some goodies that would fit the bill please contact me or if anyone knows anything regarding tuning specs I'm all ears.



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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby aly393 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 5:15 am

sorry to say Terry but the T350 first came out in 1970. it's not a P1 bike. :(

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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Bones » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:45 am

That's correct Allan well actually 69 but they let it slide in cos its a weak low cc cycle or so I am told. It's listed in the rule book as well, I checked that before I bought it. Hope to see you at the AGM.
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Justind97 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:46 am

everything that I could see says that it was first introduced in '69
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby aly393 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:32 am

even if it's 69, the P1 cutoff is 1967 . Who let it slide?
If thats the case, Yamaha also put out a weak little 2-stoke in 69….. called the R5
let the flood gates open

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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Gordo » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:20 am

How's my 1965 Yamaha 305 going to compete against that? I believe that bike is also a six speed
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby jbexrud » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:22 am

How about the Yamaha DS7? Can I run that bike in the P1 class?
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Colin Duncan » Mon Oct 26, 2015 12:12 pm

I can race my R5 in P1??????
That will change my plans for next year!

Oh, wait, they were introduced in 1970.

Oh well.
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby greg mcewen #580 » Tue Oct 27, 2015 6:23 am

From "the book"


The following examples and exceptions, when fitted with drum brakes, are permitted in Period 1.
Aermacchi (Harley Sprint) Any road-based 250 or 350cc four-stroke single up to and including 1974 BMW Rennsport and /5 models (Maximum displacement 750cc)
BSA 441 & B50 (no 4-valve heads will be permitted), twins to 750cc
Bultaco - all motor and bike models through 72
Ducati singles
Greeves Silverstone
Harley-Davidson KR, ER, and CR roadracers
Honda CB/CL/SL 350cc with drum brakes (see note above), CR, CB, and CL twins to 500cc
Jawa - 2-valve, four-stroke single cylinder speedway engines through 1978. No overhead camshafts permitted. The engine must be mounted in a period frame, and must not use total loss engine lubrication. Laverda 750 SF
Montesa - all motor and bike models through 72
Norton 750cc Commando
Ossa - all motor and bike models through 72
Rickman CR Road Racing chassis powered by H-D CR or ER, G50 or 7R
Royal Enfield
Seeley G50 or 7R
Suzuki T250, T350 & GT 250 (with Ram-Air removed)
Triumph twins to 75Occ
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Yamaha TD-1C
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Bones » Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:39 am

Thanks Greg, I didn't mean to start a !!!! storm here but I thought I was doing well supporting another P1 class and trying to parade another rare old bike. I had to stick to Suzy's so it took me over six months to find one and another six months to pry it out of the guys hands, but finally I have it and have already invested over $500 of what I am guessing will be around $2500 to make her race ready.
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Stan Nicholson » Tue Oct 27, 2015 2:28 pm

Ken Livingstone campaigned one of these in P1-350 a few years ago, with some success I should add :D
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby autofobe » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:03 pm

Postby Gordo » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:20 am

How's my 1965 Yamaha 305 going to compete against that? I believe that bike is also a six speed

Don't worry Gordo the 305 runs in pre 65 350

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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Ray Roberts #115 » Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:00 pm

That's why it's pointless bringing out my Aermacchi anymore.
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby turtlehub » Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:49 pm

well, its certainly good to see a new project on here. and its a smoker - yah baby.. looking forward to following this build.

lots of pics is good!
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Re: P1 350 Project

Postby Fastfearnie88 » Sat Nov 28, 2015 3:40 pm

Go Terry Go... I have a P1 Suzy project as well.... GT185.
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